- Statute
- Civil Code
- Article
- Art. 1732
- Topic
- Work and Labor
- Book
- BOOK IV Obligations and Contracts
- Title
- TITLE VIII LEASE
- Chapter
- CHAPTER 3 Work and Labor
- Year
- 1949
The provision
Common carriers are persons, corporations, firms or associations engaged in the business of carrying or transporting passengers or goods or both, by land, water, or air, for compensation, offering their services to the public.
Cases applying this article
- Transimex Co. v. Mafre Asian Insurance Corp. G.R. No. 190271
- Virgines Calvo Doing Business Under the Name v. Ucpb General Insurance Co. G.R. No. 148496
- A.F. Sanchez Brokerage Inc. v. The Hon. Court of Appeals G.R. No. 147079
- Philippine American General Insurance Company v. Pks Shipping Company G.R. No. 149038
- Mr. & Mrs. Engracio Fabre, Jr. v. Court of Appeals G.R. No. 111127
- Estrellita M. Bascos v. Court of Appeals G.R. No. 101089
- C.V. Gaspar Salvage & Lighterage Corporation v. Lg Insurance Company G.R. No. 206892
- Jaime Sabeniano, Jr. v. The Court of Appeals G.R. No. 167837
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